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MrScagdenSir has written the following articles:

105948

J Mascis - Elastic Days

Review by Pieter J Macmillan

J doing what he does best in a slightly different setting.»

105764

Papa M - A Broke Moon Rises

Review by Pieter J Macmillan

Music created as a comfort blanket»

105644

Colin Stetson - Hereditary (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

Review by Pieter J Macmillan

Well worth a listen for a Colin Stetson fan who isn’t really into horror films»

105416

Various - Hexadic III

Review by Pieter J Macmillan

Each band or artist on Hexadic III has a unique voice or style»

105074

Zola Jesus - Okovi

Review by Pieter J Macmillan

There’s always going to be a place in indie rock for singers with a five note range who sound like they’ve just rolled out of bed»

104373

A Winged Victory for the Sullen - Iris

Review by Pieter J Macmillan

An exciting evolution of the pair’s sound»

103709

Peter Broderick - Partners

Review by Pieter J Macmillan

For anyone with a love of modern classical and a taste for the expressive flavours of the piano it is a very worthwhile listen»

103626

65daysofstatic - No Man's Sky: Music For An Infinite Universe

Review by Pieter J Macmillan

A record that takes the idea of excitement and forward momentum from space travel and then blasts them at the listener with no let-up»

103424

Merzbow, Keiji Haino and Balázs Pándi - An Untroublesome Defencelessness

Review by Pieter J Macmillan

An excellent collaborative record»

102339

Sarah Neufeld - The Ridge

Review by Pieter J Macmillan

The violin and her superbly expressive playing is more than enough to make for a great record»

101572

The Men Who Will Not Be Blamed for Nothing - Not Your Typical Victorians

Review by Pieter J Macmillan

A good clutch of songs for protesting injustice, in whatever century it is encountered.»

99218

Inventions - Maze of Woods

Review by Pieter J Macmillan

Inventions are pushing themselves out of their comfort zone»

98797

The Decemberists - What a Terrible World, What a Beautiful World

Review by Pieter J Macmillan

A band at the peak of their powers having their cake and eating it too.»

96006

Mastodon - Once More 'Round The Sun

Review by Pieter J Macmillan

There is very little on Once More ‘Round the Sun that Mastodon fans won’t have heard before.»

94990

Hallock Hill - Kosloff Mansion

Review by Pieter J Macmillan

If you ever want to sit peacefully and watch the rain fall outside your window then you could hardly ask for a better soundtrack than this.»

92739

Richard Youngs - Regions of the Old School

Review by Pieter J Macmillan

Fans of the more straightforward and vocal Richard Youngs releases would probably be best advised wait for his next album; fans of the out-there and musically diverse experiments should lap this up.»

92055

Zola Jesus - Versions

Review by Pieter J Macmillan

This is a Zola Jesus dinner party record.»

90565

Eluvium - Nightmare Ending

Review by Pieter J Macmillan

You get a lot of Eluvium for your money on Nightmare Ending. However the album does feel somewhat sprawling and disjointed as a result.»

89883

Nails - Abandon all Life

Review by Pieter J Macmillan

With Nails there is no compromise if you don’t like it then you can go fuck yourself.»

89266

Bastille - Bad Blood

Review by Pieter J Macmillan

Fans of the big pop chorus and powerful male lead vocal should snap this up.»

88215

Lost 12 of 2012: Hallock Hill The Union / A Hem of Evening

In Depth by Pieter J Macmillan

The sound of one man noodling around in a very fluid way on a guitar? It doesn’t, on the surface, sound terribly appealing. And yet it is, and it works.... Like all the best ambient music, you can stick The Union / A Hem of Evening on in the background and leave it to run on pleasantly as you ignore it, but it works best when you crank it up and let if fully come to life. There are beautifully meandering guitar labyrinths to get lost in here, and becoming thoroughly lost is a pleasure... The Union / A Hem of Evening is one of the real treasures of 2012.»

87655

Rolo Tomassi - Astraea

Review by Pieter J Macmillan

Astraea feels like a statement from Rolo Tomassi: we have integrated our new members, we are confident with our sound, this is us, take us or leave us.»

85517

OM - Advaitic Songs

Review by Pieter J Macmillan

Advaoitic Songs won’t covert you to belief in God - that’s not really the point - but it might well make you a firm believer in OM themselves.»

83313

JK Flesh - Posthuman

Review by Pieter J Macmillan

If you’ve got a gap in your record collection for a record with the bite and bile of Godflesh and the swing and swagger of dubstep then Posthuman is just the thing to fill it.»

78691

Neutral Milk Hotel - On Avery Island (reissue)

Review by Pieter J Macmillan

Do you need this re-issue? Well, if you already own On Avery Island then no: there’s nothing here that you haven’t heard before. However, if you’re a fan of Aeroplane but you’ve never checked out the first Neutral Milk Hotel record, or if you’re a completist who fancies a new piece of shiny coloured vinyl, then this is the perfect summer purchase for you.»

68084

World's End Girlfriend - Seven Idiots

Review by Pieter J Macmillan

Exhilarating, joyful, experimental and yet accessible music that should be treasured by all.»

67969

Explosions In The Sky - Take Care, Take Care, Take Care

Review by Pieter J Macmillan

Take Care, Take Care, Take Care is the auditory equivalent of a strawberry ice-cream on a sunny day and, however many times you might have tasted one before, it still counts as a treat. »

67090

Parts & Labor - Constant Future

Review by Pieter J Macmillan

Constant Future is the sound of a band who, after nearly ten years together, are comfortable with their sound, who know exactly what they’re good at and sound like they’re having great fun doing it. »

66265

Zeus - Say Us

Review by Pieter J Macmillan

Whether or not Say Us is the record for you will depend both on your tolerance for classic rock and on how highly you prize originality.»


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